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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 30, 1986
Filed:
Oct. 31, 1984
John N Driscoll, Wellesley Hills, MA (US);
Other;
Abstract
A non-evacuated photodiode for detecting far-uv radiation. The photocathode is a cylindrical element surrounded by an annular anode. The photocathode is constructed of a metal (e.g., nickel) that emits electrons only in response to far-uv radiation of 140 nanometer or shorter wavelengths. A window (e.g., magnesium fluoride) is positioned at the entrance to the photodiode, to filter out far-uv radiation with wavelengths shorter than about 100 nanometers. The window and photocathode material serve to make the photodiode sensitive to radiation in a wavelength range to greater than 100 to 140 nanometers. A high-temperature perfluoroethylene material is used as an insulating layer for spacing the window from the anode and for spacing the anode from the photocathode. The photodiode is used in a gas chromatography detector.